HOARE, Anne (nee O’Brien)
HOARE, Anne (nee O’Brien) In loving memory of Anne Hoare who passed away Wednesday afternoon, January 15, 2003 at the Pioneer Manor. Beloved wife of Tommy Hoare predeceased February 9, 2002. Funeral arrangements incomplete. Please call the LOUGHEED/JACKSON AND BARNARD Information line at 673-2525 or for other details 673-9591.
GOUR, Celanir, Marie (nee Lagrandeur)
GOUR, Celanir, Marie (nee Lagrandeur) In loving memory of Celanir Gour, 89 years of Sudbury, who passed away Sunday morning, December 22, 2002 at the Sudbury Regional Hospital - Laurentian Site. She was born in St. Charles and married Leon Gour in 1932 in St. Charles. A longtime resident of Val Caron and Hanmer area, she was a Roman Catholic. A former member of Moose Lodge, she enjoyed attending dances at the hall. A gifted musician, she played the violin and enjoyed music. She was an avid gardener and keen blueberry picker. Celanir will be remembered as a devoted and loving mother and grandmother. Beloved wife of Leon Gour predeceased 1980. Loving mother of Lionel (wife Jeanne d/Arc) of Sudbury, Maurice (wife Jeannette) of Val Caron, Gerard (wife Lucille) of Hanmer, Alcide of Hamilton, Etoila St. Germain of Sudbury, Claudette Lavallie (husband Dennis) of Hanmer, Marcel of Sudbury, Michel (wife Christine) of Hanmer and Fernand predeceased (wife Rachel of Sault Ste Marie). Cherished memere of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dear daughter of Joseph and Lisa (Vallee) Lagrandeur predeceased. Dear sister of Armand (wife Rhea) of Sudbury, Georgianne Robichaud of Val Caron and the late Victor, Henri, John and Alpha Lagrandeur, Marie-Jeanne Paquette, Florida Paquette and Alma Bedard, all predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Funeral prayers in the LOUGHEED FUNERAL HOME, Hanmer/Capreol Chapel, 4605 Michell Dr., Hanmer Tuesday, December 24, 2002 at 1 pm. Interment in the Valley East cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. (Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 pm Monday and after 11 am Tuesday).
MIRKA, Lawrence
MIRKA, Lawrence The family announces with great sorrow his death, Sunday, January 12, 2003 at the age of 51 years. Loving husband and soul mate of Monique Mirka (née Roy) of Chelmsford. Devoted and proud father of David (wife Julie) of Sudbury and Lee-Ann of Chelmsford. Buddy to his canine friends Tubby and Sadie. Son of the late Andrew Mirka and of the late Elise Mirka (née Kozmenuk). Dear brother of Eugene (wife Shirley) of Onaping, Patrick (wife Donna) of Dowling and Eleonor Leroux (husband Edouard predeceased) of Chelmsford. Predeceased by his sister Helen Vachon (husband Raymond of Winnipeg) and by his brothers, Bob (wife Irene predeceased) and David. Loving son-in-law of Delores Roy of Sudbury. Godfather of Todd Coleman of London. Dear brother-in-law of Pierrette Morin (husband Claude), Marie-Paule Chiasson, Gisele Methe (husband Norm), Hélène Vachon (husband Bob), Françoise Pinsent (husband Charles), Mona Montpellier (husband Clément), Gilles Roy (wife Jane) and Jean-Paul Roy (wife Lise) and Bernard Roy (wife Lana) all of Chelmsford, Jacqueline Lapierre (husband René) of Cornwall, Lise Coleman (husband Ron) of Barrie, Marcel Roy (wife Janet) of Des Moines, Iowa. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, fellow workers, bowlers and many friends. Lawrence was a die hard fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs. An outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing, he was famous for his fish fry. He was a good bowler and belonged to the Saturday night mixed league. Lawrence loved tinkering with fishing lures. He was an employee of Inco with 32 years of service. The family will receive friends at the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 4691 R.R. 15, Chelmsford, Wednesday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be held Thursday, January 16, 2003 (time to be confirmed) in St. Joseph Church, Chelmsford. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
PICHÉ, Emerilda (née Bonin)
PICHÉ, Emerilda (née Bonin) The family announces with sorrow, her death in Sudbury, Monday, January 13, 2003 at the age of 99 years. Daughter of the late Mederic Bonin and of the late Philomene Bonin (née Clement). Beloved wife of the late Oscar Piché predeceased in 1967. Loving mother of Lionel (wife Denise) of Sudbury. Predeceased by her sisters, Aurore Guimond (husband Alpha predeceased), Amanda, Auxilia Guindon (husband Dessa predeceased) and Doricina Rhéaume (husband Timothy predeceased) and by her brother, Hector (wife Hilda predeceased). Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her 2 grandsons, Denis and Normand (wife Mary-Anne) and by her 2 great-grandchildren, Matthew and Amanda. Mrs. Piché was a former member of the Third Order of St. Francis and a former member of the "Mouvement chrétien de la vie montante". The family will receive friends at the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 222 Lasalle Blvd. E. (at Notre-Dame), Sudbury, Wednesday, from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be held Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 11 a.m. in St. Eugéne Church, Sudbury. Donations to the Heart and Soul Campaign or to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
SCHNAKENBERG, Elisa "Lisa" (née Lemieux)
SCHNAKENBERG, Elisa "Lisa" (née Lemieux) The family announces with sorrow her death, in Quebec, November 02, 2002, at the age of 44 years. Daughter of Anne-Marie Lemieux (née Poulin) of Sudbury and of the late Maurice Lemieux. Wife of the late Diedrich Schnakenberg. Loving mother of Peter Schnakenberg and Christina Schnakenberg all of Sudbury. Dear sister of Rosiare Lemieux of Brampton, Fern Lemieux (wife Sharon) of Garson, Angela Lessard (husband Gaëtan) of Sudbury, Phillippe Lemieux (wife Irene) of Milton and Raynald Lemieux (wife Brenda) of London. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her grandson Jonathan Schnakenberg. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 222 Lasalle Blvd. E. (at Notre-Dame), Sudbury, Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. A funeral service will be held Thursday, January 16, 2003 at 12 p.m. in the Bishop Roger Despatie Chapel at the Co-Operative Funeral Home, Sudbury. Donations to the Northern Cancer Research Foundation would be appreciated.The family announces with sorrow her death, in Quebec, November 02, 2002, at the age of 44 years. Daughter of Anne-Marie Lemieux (née Poulin) of Sudbury and of the late Maurice Lemieux. Wife of the late Diedrich Schnakenberg. Loving mother of Peter Schnakenberg and Christina Schnakenberg all of Sudbury. Dear sister of Rosiare Lemieux of Brampton, Fern Lemieux (wife Sharon) of Garson, Angela Lessard (husband Gaëtan) of Sudbury, Phillippe Lemieux (wife Irene) of Milton and Raynald Lemieux (wife Brenda) of London. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her grandson Jonathan Schnakenberg. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 222 Lasalle Blvd. E. (at Notre-Dame), Sudbury, Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. A funeral service will be held Thursday, January 16, 2003 at 12 p.m. in the Bishop Roger Despatie Chapel at the Co-Operative Funeral Home, Sudbury. Donations to the Northern Cancer Research Foundation would be appreciated.
PERREAULT, Luciana (née Giguère)
PERREAULT, Luciana (née Giguère) Est décédée à Sudbury le mardi 14 janvier 2003 à l’âge de 90 ans, 11 mois. Fille de feus Rachel et Emilien Giguère de Lavigne, Ontario. Épouse en premier mariage de René Lafrenière prédécédé en 1948 et en second mariage de Joseph Perreault prédécédé en 1978. Elle était la chère mère de dix enfants Lafrenière qui l’aimaient beaucoup: Anita Poitras (époux Gérard prédécédé), Thérèse Poitras (époux Robert prédécédé), Gérald (épouse Francine), Clément (épouse Gisèle), Maurice (épouse Suzanne) tous de Sudbury, Fernand (épouse Florence prédécédée), Gaëtan (épouse Marie), Bernadette Hartery (époux Edwin) tous d’Ottawa et Aurel (épouse Helen) de Kingston. Prédécédée par son fils Aimé (épouse Berthe de Sudbury). Elle était "Memère Perreault" bien aimée de 36 petits-enfants, 39 arrière-petits-enfants et une arrière-arrière-petite-enfant. Elle laisse aussi dans le deuil les familles de Joseph Perreault, d’Alphonse Vincent ainsi que leurs descendants. La famille recevra parents et amis à la COOPÉRATIVE FUNÉRAIRE 222 boulevard Lasalle E. (angle Notre-Dame), Sudbury, jeudi de 14h00 à 17h00 et de 19h00 à 21h30. Une messe funéraire aura lieu le vendredi 17 janvier 2003 à 10h30 à la paroisse St. Jean-de-Brébeuf, Sudbury. Vous pouvez témoigner de votre sympathie par l’envoi de dons à l’Association régionale de soins palliatifs de Sudbury.
BEAN, Stella (Smith)
BEAN, Stella (Smith) Of Capreol, Ontario. Stella was born February 1, 1930 in Eganville, Ontario and passed away February 2, 2003 at the Sudbury Regional Hospital - St. Joseph’s Health Centre. Wife of Frank Bean (predeceased). Mother of Terry (wife Lorraine) of Capreol, David (wife Collette) of Capreol, Del (wife Paulette) of Capreol, Sandy (husband Denis Ochoski) of Sault Ste. Marie, Carey (wife Sherree) of Capreol, and Jim of Capreol. Grandmother to Phil (wife Sandra), Terry, Stephanie (husband Mark Therrien), Andrea, Andrew, Nicholas, Benjamin, Kyle, Courtney and Delhanie. Great grandmother to Austin, Madison, Hunter, Cody and Isaac. Beloved daughter of Johnston and Myrtle Smith (both predeceased). Dear sister of Gordon (predeceased), Wesley (wife Doris) of Pembroke, and Ronald (wife Jean) of Pembroke. Sister-in-law to Alice Watters of Sudbury, Anne Wright of Sudbury, Evie (husband Don Marion) of Lively, Kay Donahue of London, Louise McNamarra of London, Ilene (husband Cliff McKinstrey) of Bath and Velma, Earl, David, Donald and Henry (all predeceased). Loving aunt to numerous nieces and nephews. Stella was an active member of the community, involved in the Girl Guides, The Woman’s Institute, a founding member of The Norman Recreation Association, and one of the pioneer women school bus drivers in the Sudbury area. Stella and Frank created Frank Bean & Sons Ltd., a well-known local garage which sponsored a championship ball team both in Capreol and The Valley. The business is still owned by family members, and is still running after more than 30 years. Lately she was involved with the Capreol Senior Citizen’s Club, hosting very popular picnics at her camp on Morton Lake. Stella was mother to six children but was Ma Bean to all the children who visited her house, rode her school bus, or went with the family on camping expeditions. Ma Bean will be greatly missed by "All Her Children" and all the people whose lives she touched. Funeral Service in the LOUGHEED FUNERAL HOME, Hanmer/Capreol Chapel, 4605 Michelle Dr., Hanmer on Thursday, February 6th, 2003 at 11 a.m. Cremation at the Park Lawn Crematorium . Donations to the Heart & Soul - Heart Equipment Fund would be appreciated. (Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and after 10 a.m. Thursday.)
MACKINTOSH, Donald Ian
MACKINTOSH, Donald Ian. In loving memory of Donald Ian Mackintosh, who passed away peacefully at home after a courageous battle with cancer, January 13, 2003. Predeceased by his first wife, Ine; and son, Rob Gordon. Survived by loving wife, Patsy (Seminole, Florida); daughter, Rev. Joan Mackintosh (Cannington, Ontario); son, Bill (Cindy) and grandsons, Christopher and Jacob; sister, Jean (Ottawa). A veteran of World War II (Italy, France, Belgium, Holland); worked for many years as Sports Editor, Sudbury Star; and Sales/Promotion Manager, CKSO T.V. Moved to Florida in 1968, worked as Managing Editor of the Seminole Beacon Newspaper. He is dearly missed by his family and many friends. Private family service. Cremation has taken place.
ADAM-DESGRANGES, Raoule (Née Adam)
ADAM-DESGRANGES, Raoule (Née Adam) The family announces with sorrow, her death in Sudbury, Tuesday, May 6, 2003 at the age of 79 years. Daughter of the late Napoléon Louis Adam and of the late Annie Adam (née Gagnon). Loving mother of Gilbert, Jean-Jacques (Sylvie Bédard) and Alain (wife Linda) all of Ottawa, and Chantal of Toronto. Wife of Louis-Paul Desgranges. Dear sister of Annette Léonard (late Jean-Paul) of St. Jérome, Gaston (wife Rollande) of Hull, Reverend Sister Lauriette, s.c.o. of Ottawa, Pierrette Vachon (late Gérald) of St-Laurent and Gustave (wife Anita) of Sudbury. Predeceased by her 2 sisters Corinne, Reverend Sister. Marie s.c.o. and by her brother Paul (wife Mary of Sudbury). Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Christine, Danny, Sylvain, Emmanuel, Julie-Louise, Luc and Paul. An extraordinary mother and grandmother, a special friend to many, Mrs. Desgranges was very active in her community. A retired nurse- hygienist, Raoule worked at the former St. Joseph Hospital, with the Victorian Order of Nurses and with the Health Unit. At time of press, funeral arrangements were incomplete. For funeral details, please call the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, Sudbury at 566-2100.
BÉLANGER, Gustave "Gus"
BÉLANGER, Gustave "Gus" The family announces with sorrow his death, Friday May 2nd, 2003, in Sudbury, at the age of 83 years. Son of the late Victor Bélanger and of the late Alexina Bélanger (née Corbeil). Husband of the late Dolorès Gustave Bélanger (née Guindon). Loving father of Diane Mainville (husband Ronald), Yvonne Pearson (husband Gerry), Denise Marquis and Marie Poirier (husband Denis) all of Chelmsford and Victor Bélanger (wife Cynthia) of Boston, U.S.A. Dear brother of Lucille Huneault of Sudbury and Georgette Montpellier (husband Patrick) of Chelmsford. Predeceased by his brothers Raymond (wife Anizia of Sudbury), Gaëtan and Roger (wife Jeannine of Montreal) and by his sisters Fernande Huneault (husband Léo-Paul predeceased), Thérèse Bélanger, Françoise Lavallée (husband Ernest predeceased) and Reverend Sister Liliane Bélanger "Fille de la Sagesse". Survived by his brother-in-law Albert Guindon (wife Georgette) of Sudbury. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Paul, Yvan, Marilyn, Sheryl, Karen, Cédric, Eric and Marc and by his great-grandchildren Donald, Carissa, Tania, Patricia, Wesley and Grace. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank Dr. Holub as well as all the staff at Pioneer Manor. Gustave was retired since 1983 having worked 32 years for Inco as well as for "le Magasin Rhéaume". Gus was very involved in his parish volunteering his time in the choir, in the finance committee, member of the "Lacordaire" and also helped the "Soeurs Grises de la Charité d'Ottawa", of Chelmsford with his carpenter's skills. Mr. Bélanger was a former councillor for the Town of Chelmsford. Gustave was very devoted to his wife and his 5 millions (children). The family will receive friends at the CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 4691 Regional Road 15, CHELMSFORD, Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9:30 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be held Wednesday, May 7th, 2003 at 11 a.m. in St-Joseph Church, Chelmsford. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Heart and Soul Campaign would be greatly appreciated.